Note: John Wheeler was the head of a well-documented Charles County family. He was born c 1630, died c 1694. His wife was Mary, perhaps Causine; children were John, James, Mary, Thomas,Winifred, Ignatius, and Francis. Mary married Robert Middleton.

Wife may also be Mary Bates but unproved.
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John Probartt 9.418 A CH £2.18,6 #3822 Sep 13 1687
The amount of the inventory also included £0.5.0 and #2826.
Payments to: Thomas Hussey, Phil. Hoskins & Robert Middleton, Ignatius Cousin, James Wheeler, Richard Boughton, Mr. George Thompson, Mr, Robert Doyne, Mr, James Heath.
Administrator: Maj. John Wheeler,
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have in my database only the reference to Mary Causine being the wife of Major John Middleton. There is nothing there about a Mary Edelen. My sources for Mary Causine are (1) the LDS records; and (2) Newman, Harry Wright, A Branch of The Douglas Family with its Maryland and Virginia Connections, Doubleday & Co., Inc., Garden City, NY 1967. Both references apparently refer to Wheeler as her husband and the LDS source gives abt 1653, St. Mary's County, as the marriage date and place. They apparently had five sons and two daughters. Not much help, but at least something to gnaw on! - Bye from Bill Howard -- 1653 Quail Hollow Ct. McLean, Virginia 22101-3234
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 23 October 1660, Page 105
Thomas Robinson and Hennery Frankom demand warrant against John Wheeler and Mary his wife; sale of 350 acres of land
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 23 October 1660, Page 108 - 109
269. John Wheeler stands indebted to Daniell Johnson 455# of tobacco and cask for which he formerly obtained an order; James Langworth confessing judgment for the said debt in open court
270. Thomas Robinson and Hennery Francom, Plts.; John Wheeler and Mary, his wife, Def.; Wheeler ordered to make good the sale of 350 acres of land or restore the tobacco paid with costs
271. Thomas Robinson enters caveat against John Wheeler making over his estate or any part of it until judgment paid
279. John Wheeler, planter, sells Thomas Robinson and Hennery Frankome of the Avon River, 350 acres bounded by Joseph Harison and St. Joseph's Branch; dated I I Sep 1658; /s/ John Wheeler (mark); wit. Joseph Harrison, John Nevill (mark)
280. John Wheeler, planter, indebted unto James Langworth for 2000# of tobacco and cask; binds himself to deliver all his crop of tobacco now growing or in house and his cattle; 20 Sep 1660; /s/ John
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 12 Jan 1661, Page 121 - 123
311. Mr. James Linsey confesses judgment for 444# of tobacco unto John Wheeler of Capt. James Langworth's company, Ensign; to be paid 10 Nov next

John Wheeler demands warrant against Gils Glover; debt of 700# of tobacco
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 24 Sep 1661, Page 152 - 153
385. Mr. Thomas Hussey, Plt.; John Wheeler, Ensign, Def.:
petitioner bought a parcel of land of John Wheeler 29 Dec last past and Wheeler bound himself to deliver patent by the last of May; mentions Mr. Haggate and Mr. Seales; plaintiff produced proof by the following agreement: John Wheeler sells unto Thomas Hussey a parcel of land on the south side of Mattawoman creek adjoining land formerly held by Tho. Cole .....

29 Dec 1660; /s/ John Wheeler (mark); wit. Gils Glover (mark), Thomas Allen (mark); plaintiff confessed that he misliked the land and therefore would be acquitted of his bargain; board sees no cause of action; non-suited for plaintiff
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 19 Nov 1661, Page 163
John Wheeler demands warrant against Gils Glover in action of case
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 19 Nov 1661, Page 164
Thomas Simpson demands warrant against Bartholme Gartherel; subpoena to warn Thomas Waters, John Wheeler, George Haws to testify
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 19 Nov 1661, Page 166
399. John Wheeler, Plt.; Gils Glover, Def.; case regarding covenant of Gils Glover to build house; bill passed unto William Robisson; George Thompson, atty. for Glover craved reference; granted
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 28 Jan 1662, Page 181
432. Robert Sly, merchant of St. Mary's County, sold Francis Pope of Charles County, planter, sells two Negroes, Sampson and Maria; 8 Dec 1661; s/o Robert Slye wit. John Wheeler (mark), John Blakiston
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444. John Wheeler, Plt. Gils Glover, Def; Glover appoints Edmond Linsey his atty. in the case; 27 Jan 1661; /s/ Gils Glover wit. Nathaniel Greene, George Thompson Petition of John Wheeler states he passed a bill for 600# of tobacco to William Robisson who was to build him a house; contract canceled; George Thompson was his attorney in last court and now represented by Edmond Linsey; Samuel Palmer swore that the plaintiff demanded bill from defendant No cause of action found; plaintiff non-suited and to pay costs
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 6 Sep 1662, Page 241
Mrs. Mary Oneal demands warrant against William Heard in action of defamation; subpoena Mrs. Beane, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Walker, Michell Abbot and John Wheeler
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber A; 2 Oct 1662, Page 252
Mrs. Mary Oneale, Plt.; William Heard, Def.; defamation; Heard stated that Widow Parker did say on her death bed that petitioner poisoned her; John Wheeler, Michell Abbot,
Elisabeth Walker, and Elenor Beane all swore that William Heard said Mrs. Oneal had arrested him for 1000# of tobacco and he could bring Mrs. Oneal before "her 12 Godfathers" for something she gave Joane Parker; defendant claimed he did not intend to defame or trouble her and asked for forgiveness
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Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 10 Aug 1665, Page 475 to 478
John Wheeler and his wife acknowledge the ensuring conveyance of land to William Boyden and Walter Cooper
Indenture 8 Aug 1665; for 7500# of tobacco a parcel of land called Wheeler's Choice on the east side of Piscatoway River about 1 mile from the land laid out for Luke Gardiner; bounded by John Ward; containing 400 acres /s/ John Wheeler (mark); wit. Samuell Cressey, John Powicke Above land found to run into lines of Luke Gardenor's land has lost about 25 acres; John Wheeler allowed 500# of tobacco; 9 Aug 1665; /s/ John Wheeler (mark), William Boyden (mark), Walter Cooper (mark); wit. Samuell Cressey, John Powicke
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John Wheeler appears in the Charles County Court Proceedings Vol XXB page 117 as then being 25 years old and in Vol. XLI pg 21 with wife Mary as owner of "Indian Fields" and their children:
John Wheeler born 1654, James born 1656, Marie born 1658, Thomas born 1660, Winnefred born 1663, Ignatius born 1665 and Margaret born 1667. There was a son, Francis Wheeler named in the will of his father. We also know there was a daughter Mary who married Robert Middleton before 1673--on 30 Feb 1684/85 John Wheeler made a deed of gift "to Robert Middleton and Mary, the dau of
the said John Wheeler, for the love and affection he bore them, a tract of land...."
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Charles County Circuit Court Liber P, Page 92
8 Jan 1688; Indenture from John Wheeler, Gent., and Mary his wife, to Joshua Doyne of St. Mary's County, Gent.; for 7,000# tobacco; a parcel of land called Exeter laid out for Wheeler 18 Jan 1687; on the south side of a main fresh of Piscataway Creek; mentions an Indian field; containing 316 acres; /s/ John Wheeler (mark), Mary Wheeler (mark)